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In 1889 the Adelaide Medical Student’s Society (AMSS) was founded to
represent and protect the interests of medical students studying at
Adelaide University. Since these early and historical beginnings the
AMSS has grown impressively and exists today, over a century later, as
the primary body of medical student representation at Adelaide
University.
The AMSS currently represents over seven hundred and fifty student
members that span all six years of the MBBS degree. The AMSS supports
its members on an academic, social and political level. This is achieved
via the Society’s affiliation with the Australian Medical Students'
Association (AMSA), Sponsors, Medical School staff and most importantly
its strong links with the medical student body itself.
The
AMSS organises an extensive program of academic and social events for
its members each year. These events are extremely popular and are an
integral and important part of a student's life during their university
career.
The AMSS also produces its own quarterly publication. Stimulus is
written and edited by the AMSS publications department. Over a thousand
copies of each edition are distributed among members, Sponsors and a
wide variety of faculty staff and doctors. Stimulus contains articles
that focus on relevant political, academic and social events of student
interest. It is a tremendously popular publication and each new issue
creates great excitement amongst members. Stimulus offers Sponsors a
vehicle to regularly reach medical students with information about new
products, services and upcoming events.

The AMSS charity activities are as equally extensive as its student
orientated programs. The AMSS is the founding sponsor of the Florey
Medical Research Foundation and in 1998 was rewarded with Gold
Sponsorship status in recognition of its consistent efforts with
fundraising. In 2001 alone, the AMSS raised over $7000 during its annual
'Florey Badge Day'. The AMSS also raises money for the Australian Kidney
Foundation on an annual basis, and more recently has supported childhood
leukaemia research through Rotary. The on-going support of medical
research has been a major objective of the AMSS throughout its history
and this spirit certainly continues today.
The AMSS has a firm tradition of medical student support and community
involvement that spans an impressive one hundred and thirteen year
history. The development, aims and progress of the Society are well
reflected through its motto: Traditio, Spiritus, Gaudium - Tradition,
Spirit, Good Times. |
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